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Tip of the Day for March 13th, 2003.

Great, now we're going to see all of these helpful tips emblazoned on every product from twinkies to Kenworth's. And if you don't believe me, here is a quote from a warning label on a snowblower:
"Do not use on roof". :Q
 
Originally posted by: PullMyFinger
Great, now we're going to see all of these helpful tips emblazoned on every product from twinkies to Kenworth's. And if you don't believe me, here is a quote from a warning label on a snowblower:
"Do not use on roof". :Q

The second version of the Robogrip hammer had a warning that stated, "do not strike hammer on head" and had a little black outline picture of a guy hiting him self in the head with a hammer with one of the big red circles and crosses. that spawned a store wide look for other stupid warnings, such as the warning on a hair blower: "do not use while sleeping". It seems the public is pretty damn stupid.
 
Originally posted by: PullMyFinger
Great, now we're going to see all of these helpful tips emblazoned on every product from twinkies to Kenworth's. And if you don't believe me, here is a quote from a warning label on a snowblower:
"Do not use on roof". :Q

They use snowblowers on our roof at work when we have extra heavy snowfall. Our roofs are constructed to support that much weight and more, though.
 
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